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Show CACHE j'ri.Iuw June 12. 1936. AMERICAN-LOG- CACHE COUNTY. UTAH AN. Popular Couple Wed The Mob Storim the Local Jail Ii..nkiin STARTING ersion (Saturday) Entire New Version BEGINNING 3:00 P. M. MORE GLORIOUS a THAN ON STACE! 'A. ' V " i ,S i ' ' K-- cfi .r ,rl at : , 'iiNTI ON THE SCREEN! j , Is . Th. t ' i .. '1 r i r 1.' i I 1't -. Ca-Uo- -t t Irere DUNNE Charles W1NNINGER PA L MDR3AN N HE! and Hamietlio A Richards family reunion has been announced for today and tomorrow at the V T. Ranch cn the Kaibab forest. MUs Jennie Richards and Muss Kay Stauiler of Mendon, Mis. Ruth Lund of Ogden and Prof, and Mrs. J. C. Hogenson left Thursday to be In attendance at the function. J -Allan Jonci at Rarertal in Univertal't Show Boat." and a WHALE. Pioduct-oa- . A TLEY sonqa old lavortt D by CARL LALVM you Jion Krn H frtd by HCTUIf .Two Hour Show It happened on their wedding Fox News Three Little Wolves Silly Symphony Father and Son Drown In Logan River (Continued a iri 2E. ELLISlVsS WALTER BRENNAN titt i iriri 400 ' It's a HJJII it will not be recovered until the body should rise and float Watermaster L. E. Wilhelm of that North Logan stated today C. H. should Superintendent Maughan decide to lower the city dam, his canal could carry an additional 50 second feet of water which might aid the searchers. Mr. Durante is survived by his wife, his son Edward and three lieved Cleora, Joyce and W. ELLIOT & CO Pair 30 QE. V Mrs Alice Christensen of Newton gave a quilting party this week with the following guests: Mrs. W. F. Jensen, Mrs Fred Fredrickson, Mrs C M. Christensen of Logan; Mrs Elizabeth Funk, Mrs. Hazel Rigby, Mrs. Evelyn Griffin, Mrs and daughter L. George Clark Gwendla who has been attending school in Provo; Mrs. Trevor Clark of New York who is guest of Mrs L George Clark. The latter gave a number of comic readmgs. & CO.ESS3 Sizes 3 to 4m. 8 brand-ne- Childrns 4$ SHOES 'jWJ n - Boitd upon Rol-r- t Directed by J. 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Every method known Is being employed in an effort to find the lost body Should daughters, it enter the city dam it is be ELl cabotYtRL EP.WARD Also from Page One) A B b;r,u;c e Modern Johns Shoe Repair Shop Westing House Hen-Th- j INSTEAD. OF HER LOVERS ARMS! J High Workmanship Grade Materials. tiial will convince) THE NEW Sunday Baseball Later, the beginning of the 1936 Logan Collegians will play at screen vetsion of Universals "Show Smithfield Sunday aftenioon. LoIrene star Beat." which will gan Elks aie scheduled to meet G(jeg to portland Dunne at the LYRIC THEATRE j.,rank gcoficld. local aeent Rr the Preston team at Logan The .The cast beng on Saturday . OSL lias g(n,, t0 Portland. two Lonn teams aie ti d for fiiot Allan Jones to play . cl e ile y.,,1 ..p,.IKi a two place .standing In the leavr. Both Ravottal 0lpon ll.e dasi mg romant." be endeavoring to hold thei-While away ho vf weeks vacaioii Dunne as Magnolia bv n in the match viih their cpposite Mi-Knapp po-ii- l rPpiated Cluiles Wir.nim.ei as Captain of Ml nan Id , 'opponents . Helm Ai ch . Mornll . Julie Paul Robeson noted bantone Patched Tubes pjght v as the Can Helen Hemy S ii, in - 'uid Ciaicnce Mittuns wife . . Qaemie Smith and chell arc of Scim.es Ckaners Sammy White for dance speci tl- 'aules . 48 hand picked to the Emer- nu'tratiencl8 uL-- Max jties 'irrtlRd' jccordu.g ' the ensembles Lthe Ulah exhibition at Me- Motorists A.ssdchtion. Tins is par- A sea of 200 voices lor special arena CulIough-ticularly true 11 the punctures are chorus arrangements . . . and a; close together Sevcial patches total cast of 3 500 people . . All Drum and Bugle near one spot have a tendency to the ongmai song hits from to throw a wheel out of balance,1 stage show . . . three new tunes, All boys and gills wishing A couple of Mississippi take part in a drum and bugle earning shimmy and ether steering added river boats shippel to the Coast corps for the July 4th Paraue trouble. at . . .'Cameras starting to grind: meet at Crimson field Saturday e 2 p. m. No age limit. Arthur for the musical romantic drama, Townsendites Give Ansln charge' wiU tremendous parade scene . 51011 wer to Congressional . . Charles Winninger, resplendent Investigation In the lead, wearing an admiral's Glend&le Visitor . . glinting Del Bell of Glendale. California, gleaming uniform (Continued from Page One brass music blarmg and swirling is a visitor in Logan. He came up down the brilliant column . . . to call on relatives and friends maintained the dignity of a real Then the perfoimance aboard the and possibly will remain here for American. The committee did not want to show boat . . . Winninger putting the remainder of the summer Townsend Plan. on his famous one man act that Mr. Bell was formerly a resident investigate the heard sufficient to know had They he so time show stake at where many the 0f one, stopped Logap He has some new twists! was identified with the Bell Meat that it was marching on like an times for the screen. Market, one of the outstanding army through state after state was adopted Irene Dunne as Magnolia . . . markets ' of this section of the and this method Irene again, as a blonde in the state at the time. play . . . and still again, as a modem Topsy who outdoes all the Garden Club Meet Topsies that ever trouped, with The Eagan Flower and Garden her shuffles and cakewalks . . . club- - walk meet tonight at 7:30 i Folks knew she could sing likel m in the chamber of commerce . the birds oil a Spring morning .( with the following program being They didnt know she could dance, rendered. Roses, new fend old. Dr. like imps on Satins gnddle. Rose Insects and . . . Here she Sherwin Maeser; "Show Boat Prof. George F. Knowl- diseases, comes round the bend to do In the Garden . . . whistles tooting and flags ton; What in June. F.. A. Pehrson. The pub- . . . The show whole the flying lie is invited. town wants to see. ... HELEN IN lynct by Oscar A UNIVERSAL Vv inline Richards Reunion ... theJin JONES ALLAN TODAY AND SATURDAY ' tit t , The article appearing in the Cache American Tuesday, under the caption, "Thinks Wrong Person Handles Social Welfare, should have been credited to Robert Crookston. His name was inadvertantly omitted. YJ&L will Pay More? He rail save you nn ney on your -- hoe Repairing w Wi-tlc- Name fury of the mob the s'ale vote.--, 1 ... Che 1"k)0 fill 'Ini' cl. Why who is to hold major Fvpi-r- t s Omitted as' ui b. Town a lid c newly 11 , i Lj. an la s i gutshi d himself in The Great Ziegfeld," Reg-i- 1 a'd Ot 'll Louis Huvwjid, Da-- v 1 11 i uni.i We.dler, E E C'livt 'A'a.t Knigsloid Ivan Sim-- T and others r....' li . j i Talker Ihit u c-n- - Two' ofteis some- -' The upporting cast is excellent ' u c.u n entr- - ,n luding Fi iiz Moreau, who ci'- d ( C is and ' , Tlie Sui.ide Club' b, Me.r on Pol,. 1l Ici a ei lor 'Troth1 Oi dw i.1. o' . ns an l erga it niciit of 4 Theatre Sun-- 1 (,it at the t a irg Robert Montgom-t- r and Roiind Russll The ru lure has been so cleverly picdu.d fr m the Stevenson narrative that It distinctly thrilled an audience which was liberally composed cf Stevenson's admirers Montgomery, m the role of the remembered gay young prince required by royal command to mar f I r Ri !'.t lieu- a d up at npixiinted si mundeut of buildmgs and at the USAC, It ft maintenance LINOIUM this wetk for the noithwest whtre WINDOW III IM)S Lowest Prices Quality .he has gone to visit a number of the lending sthools In Idaho, Ore-- 1 A. II. P4RKIR He will be! The Blind Man" foil and Washington IT.Jiie 2fl-away until about the fust of July. KU South Main " ry a princess for whom he had no love, is everything that Stevenson pictured in his immortal writings. Miss Russll, as the unwanted .'hI'. d.moiptrates her talent and her cl arm bv winning his alfec-tio- n Royalty Goes On Spree in Film And Fun Begins ... Falls Investigates Schools 1.1.18 fallowed the 17 months production a year In Lon- -, on Broadway . . don, 1928-2- 9 eight months on the road . . revived In New York for an additional eight months In 1932 . . . brought back In London a favorite In fer six months for a natranscribed . . stoeg tional radio hour . . "Show Boat proves to be another American institution like "Uncle Tom's thinking jar, I. nice it woild stop veiv large!', but has fuil.d lor in'(,'j(,s the ii.t'-ih- , eveiy stale win! pnmaii.s havej I. on h Id the Townvnd vote Ls (.nine Its jrtieii'd t.id..!.i'e the n ej i It' v. II ... Sylvia Ndncy and t'cncci Travy in fury An ut burst cf violence nears as the infuriated townspeople gather before a p lson to d'mand a talk with the kidnap suspect held wtihin Tl.e tense si"ne Is foin the new picture, "Fury," dealing with the injes lies resulting from mob hysteria. The picture now at the CAPITOL THEATRE with Sjltia Sidney and Spin.er Tracy Niaj.un Echoes of Show Boat' floating down the Mississippi rolling across d Starting way back in 1926 when as a Edna Ferbers novel scon-best seller. Then MORE STUPENDOUS Hiihards, 'i. ECHOES FROM SHOW BOAT TOMORROW D Ciu he 11 d.e tick aid Mir.artt Pool,? Wtmmv wire married todiv in tie la (. ill tuni le liie l'wh wed. '1 ue annoi'iued that they will e a af ho.ieunoon top tj y ..-'- Pace Five E. W. ELLIOT & CO. louls Stevenson's "Suicide Club" Produced by Louis D. Llghton 3E. W. ELLIOT & CO e. w. elliut & co. piatuaRianfj see YDUH DEALER UTAH POWER k LIGHT COMPANY ELECTRICITY is the BIGGEST BiUlGlEV in the HOME |